Wednesday, July 25, 2007

German, Dutch Next-Day Power Rises on Prediction Wind Production May Fall

(Bloomberg) -- German and Dutch electricity for
tomorrow gained as forecasts showed production from wind turbines
will fall and RWE AG stopped a lignite-fired power plant for
maintenance.

Electricity for tomorrow in Germany, Europe's biggest power
market, advanced 21 percent to 33 euros ($45.38) a megawatt-hour
at 10:48 a.m. Berlin time, according to broker GFI Group Inc. The
corresponding Dutch contract gained 18 percent to 33.50 euros a
megawatt-hour.


Read more at Bloomberg Energy News

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